DITCHING THE PERFUME
Dear Heloise: I just read the letter about not wearing strong scents as they can really bother people. I agree and would even ask: Why wear it at all?! In olden days, it was worn to mask bad body odor before people bathed regularly. And going even further, a multitude of body products today are scented -- deodorant, shampoo, body lotion, soap, hairspray, and more.
So, with such a mix of scents, what do you even end up smelling like? Can your perfume even smell as it was meant to? And especially for women, do men really care about perfume? -- Judith Sullivan, in Lake George, New York
WASHING APRONS
Dear Heloise: When I wash aprons, I put them in a mesh bag. They come out clean, and I don’t have to worry about tangled apron ties. -- Carol Badgley, via email
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